Game Industry News highlights the best blog posts from people writing about the game industry. These were originally posted on the authors’ respective blogs.
Synth Saturday is a column by Michael Blaker covering Fan Fiction. This week, he writes about Chapters 1-10 of “Black Sky,” which is a Katekyo Hitman Reborn and Potter crossover fic by Umei no Mai.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at Star Trek: Prodigy’s twelfth episode of the first season. The Protostar encounters a dormant Borg cube, which could hold the key to shutting the Living Construct down. Despite Janeway’s misgivings, Dal decides to risk going aboard the Cube. What could possibly go wrong?
Michael Blaker is back with yet another question for readers in his column for this week’s Video Game Tuesday. This week he poses a question about Game Subscriptions.
Retro Game Friday is a column by Michael Blaker covering various games from the past. This week he covers Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together which was released in 2010. He also describes the newly remastered version of this title called Tactics Ogre: Reborn that is available now on Steam.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at Star Trek: Lower Decks tenth episode of the third season, which is also the season finale. In the wake of Project Swing By’s abject failure, the fate of the entire California class hangs in jeopardy. Freeman challenges Buenamigo to a mission race, pitting the Cerritos against Buenamigo’s automated ships. Will Mariner decide to come back? Will Starfleet retire the Cali class?
Movie Monday is a column by Michael Blaker covering movies from the past. This week, he takes a look at a film from 2003 called Big Fish, and it features an all-star cast that includes Ewan McGregor and Billy Crudup.
After the animated series long hiatus, Star Trek: Prodigy makes its return with part two of its first season, and Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 takes a look at that eleventh episode. Dal and his crew make their way to the nearest Federation Relay Outpost in order to request asylum. However, things go awry when the caretaker attempts to download the Protostar’s logs. Our cadets manage to escape death, but what will these events mean for their journey to Starfleet?
Michael Blaker is back with his Translation Necessary Thursday column. This week, he covers the book “My Quiet Blacksmith Life in Another World: Volume 01” by Tamamaru.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at the ninth episode of the third season of Star Trek: Lower Decks. Captain Freeman’s efforts finally come to fruition in the form of Project Swing By, and the project comes with FNN coverage. Freeman tries to put her best foot forward, but somehow, the reporter concludes that the Cerritos is not the tight ship Freeman wants to portray. Freeman blames everyone’s favorite Lower Decks troublemaker, Ensign Beckett Mariner.
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